About this extension
>> Please see here to hide Firefox’s top tab bar <<
Features (and non-features):
Global shortcuts (configure extension shortcuts):
“New tab” button shortcuts:
Permissions used:
Features (and non-features):
- Looks and acts native
- use your Firefox theme (works with most themes)
- Fully supports tab containers
- No tab tree: you can use Sidebery or Tree Style Tab if you want this feature
- Tab flip (clicking on current tab activates to previously active tab)
- If you disable tab flip, you can double-click on a tab to close it
- Preferences to switch tab by scrolling
- Filter tabs field (fuzzy matching on title and URL)
- Manually unload Tab (context menu option)
- Customize appearance with CSS
- Preferences synchronized with Firefox Sync
Global shortcuts (configure extension shortcuts):
- Shift+F1: opens or closes the sidebar
- Shift+F2: activates to previously active tab
“New tab” button shortcuts:
- Ctrl+Click: opens new tab after current tab (or at the end, if you changed the default behavior to open after current tab)
- Shift+Click: opens a new window
- Ctrl+Shift+Click: opens a new private window (if allowed to)
Permissions used:
- Access your data for all websites: to use containers.
- Read and modify bookmarks: to detect when a tab has been dropped outside the sidebar (but not on the bookmark bar).
- Read and modify browser settings: to use Firefox preferences and theme.
- Access recently closed tabs: to reopen closed tabs.
- Access browser tabs: to get URL, title and favicons of tabs.
- Access browser activity during navigation: to trigger an extra animation when a page has finished loading its resources.